Porter-Cable PCB222TS Instruction Manual page 20

10 in. (254 mm) jobsite table saw
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Fig. U
°
90
Fig. V
4
5
45° Stop
. With the blade in the upright 90° position, loosen the
blade bevel lock handle and move the blade to the
maximum bevel angle, then tighten the blade bevel
lock handle.
. Place the combination square on the table as shown
in fig. U to check if the blade is 45° to the table.
3. If the blade is not 45° to the table, loosen the two
set screws (4), located on the collar (5) the table
saw, with the 3 mm hex key, and back off the collar
underneath. (fig. V)
4. Loosen the blade bevel lock handle, turn the blade
tilting handwheel to move the blade until it is 45° to
the table, and tighten the blade bevel lock handle.
5. Adjust the collar (5) so it contacts the bracket (3)
when the blade is 45° to the table. Tighten the two
set screws (4). (fig. V)
BLAdE TILT pOINTEr
. When the blade is positioned at 90°, adjust the blade
tilt pointer to read 0° on the scale.
. Loosen the mounting screw, position pointer over 0°
and tighten the screw.
NOTE: Make a trial cut on scrap wood before making
critical cuts. Measure for exactness.
°
45


3
45°
3
4
90°
5
BLAdE pArALLEL TO THE mITEr gAugE
grOOvE (fIg. W)
WArNINg
!
This adjustment was made at the factory, but it
must be rechecked and adjusted if necessary.
WArNINg
!
To prevent personal injury:
Always disconnect plug from the power source
when making any adjustments.
Inaccurate adjustment can result in kickback
and serious personal injury. This adjustment
must be correct or accurate cuts can not be
made.
. Remove the safety switch key and unplug the saw.
. Remove the blade guard for this procedure but
reinstall and realign after adjustment.
3. Raise the blade to the highest position and set at the
0° angle (90° straight up).
4. Select and mark, with a felt tip maker, a blade tooth
having a "right set" and rotate the blade so the
marked tooth is / in. (.7 mm) above the table.
5. Place the combination square base () into the right
side miter gauge groove ().
6. Adjust the rule so it touches the front marked tooth
and lock ruler so it holds its position in the square
assembly.
7. Rotate the blade bringing the marked tooth to the
rear and about / in. (.7 mm) above the table.
8. Carefully slide the combination square to the rear
until the ruler touches the marked tooth.
9. If the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and
rear position, no adjustment is needed at this time.
If not or the base of the ruler is no longer parallel
with the edge of the miter gauge groove, perform
adjustment procedure described in next section.
Fig. W
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